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Professor urges moderation in ‘Buy Canadian’ campaign, wave of patriotism

Wave of Patriotism sweeping the country following escalating Trade War – Jun 18, 2018

U.S. President Donald Trump has focused his sights on China and new tariffs there, but that doesn’t mean things here in Canada have settled down.

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A wave of patriotism has swept the country amid an escalating trade war and Trump slamming Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, going so far as to even spark a “Buy Canadian” campaign. Ken Wong is a distinguished professor of marketing at the Smith School of Business at Queen’s University.

“This is no different from me getting into an argument with a good friend,” Wong said. “We still have to be mindful what’s more important to us — to release our emotional venting or to accomplish what the goal is at the end of the day?”

The Trump administration will impose a 25 per cent tariff on steel and a 10 per cent tariff on aluminum from Canada, as well as Mexico and the European Union. Wong says people should show their support by supporting the government.

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“I’m not saying back down by no means,” Wong said. “I think to a certain extent you have to retaliate and show some backbone, because every bully knows that the easiest target is the one that doesn’t put up a fight. But at the same time, let’s just not get too carried away in this.”

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The tariffs are set to take effect July 6th.

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